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In Kafka's story, Gregor's father pounds on one door to the bedroom while Gregor's sister calls to him through another door. Kuper, on the other hand, shows the scene with the father and sister standing at the same door. What is most likely reason that Kuper depicts this scene differently?

A. Showing the sister and father at the same door shows that Gregor is often late.
B. Showing the sister and father at the same door is harder to illustrate clearly.
C. Showing the sister and father at different doors would require more illustrations and wouldn't add to the story.
D. Showing the sister and father at different doors would require fewer illustrations and wouldn't add to the story.

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Kuper depicts the scene differently mostly because showing the sister and father at different doors would require more illustrations and wouldn't add to the story.

Answer: Option C

Step-by-step explanation:

The Metamorphosis is a novel authored by Franz Kafka and later by Peter Kuper. Gregor Samsa is a central character of this novel, where one morning it often happens that Gregor finds himself into a totally transform being and he has turned into a giant insect.

The reason why Kuper depicts the scene differently is because there is not a detailed description about the scene of Gregor’s sister and father. This novel basically is about how human beings when faced with a challenging transformation should adapt to those changes that occurs in their life and surroundings.

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